Elderly pro-life activist sentenced to prison after abortion clinic demonstration - Judge warns her she better not die in prison

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n elderly woman from Massachusetts was recently sentenced to prison following a 2020 pro-life demonstration at an abortion clinic.

Kingston resident Paula "Paulette" Harlow, 75, was handed a two-year prison sentence May 31 over an October 2020 incident that involved her and fellow pro-life activists blocking an abortion clinic. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, Harlow and 10 other pro-life activists were charged with "civil rights conspiracy and Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act violations."

"[The defendants] forcefully entered the clinic and set about blockading two clinic doors using their bodies, furniture, chains, and ropes," the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia said. "Once the blockade was established, they live-streamed their activities.

"As the evidence at trial showed, the defendants engaged in a conspiracy to create a blockade at the reproductive health care clinic to prevent the clinic from providing, and patients from receiving, reproductive health services."

Blocking abortion clinics is a violation of the FACE Act, which was signed into law by President Clinton in 1994. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Harlow explained that she has been on house arrest in recent weeks and expects to know soon if she needs to surrender to authorities.

Harlow said the 2020 incident took place at a clinic run by Dr. Cesare Santangelo, a doctor who has been accused of conducting late-term abortions. She described the demonstration as peaceful.

"We were there to intervene, to put our lives on the line, to intervene … between the death of the child and the abortionist, peacefully," she said. "[We were] there trying to talk to the mother. ... They feel forced into it for whatever their circumstances are. So, we need to try to surround them with love, with support."

Harlow, a Catholic, explained that she became pro-life when she saw Lennart Nilsson's photograph of an 18-week-old fetus published in Life magazine in 1965.

"I saw the light [when] I saw the pictures in Life magazine that Nilsson did," she said. "The children, they have no voice, and they're hidden. That is as poor as you can get. You can't even protect your own life.

"We have to make them visible and make them heard."

Speaking to Fox News Digital, Paulette's husband, John Harlow, said he was distraught over the legal situation.

"It's devastating, what they're doing — the whole trial and sentence and everything," he said. "But my wife doesn't want the focus to be on her. The real outrage is the fact that children are being aborted.

"We're all concerned about her. I told the judge I'd go to jail for her if I could. … But we're in this together, and we wish the outcome had been different. But it is what it is."

Harlow, who has extensive medical issues, worries incarceration could further cause her health to decline.

"I'm 76, and I have a lot of conditions," she said. "Incarceration would be detrimental because I won't have access to the things I have now. And I won't have John, who's here just helping me with everything.

"There's a lot to take care of."

Harlow also told Fox News Digital her sister Jean is in jail over the same incident.

"I consider it an incredible honor," she said. "And I considered going to court an incredible honor. And I was really very grateful when I came out of court because not everybody has the opportunity to do that. And it was wonderful."

Fox News Digital reached out to the DOJ for comment, but officials did not respond.

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Supplemental info from Twitter, transcripts from the sentencing. The husband asked if he could go to prison to take care of his ailing wife. And the prosecutor demanded that she not be permitted to attend church while awaiting her sentence. At the end of the hearing, Kotelly advised Harlow to honor the "tenets" of her religion and not die in jail.

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Bonus: hysterical pro abort recounting of the dramatic scene where whores were so desperate to get into the late term clinic to kill their offspring, they were scrabbling through the windows:

"During the blockade, one patient had to climb through a receptionist window to access the clinic, while another laid in the hallway outside of the clinic in physical distress, unable to gain access to the clinic."

Prior to the clinic incursion, the defendants met with other co-conspirators to plan their crime, which included making a fake patient appointment to ensure the group’s entry into the clinic, using chains and locks to barricade the facility and passively resisting their anticipated arrests to prolong the blockade. The clinic invasion was advertised on social media as a “historic” event that was live-streamed on Facebook. The defendants’ forced entry into the clinic at the outset of the invasion resulted in injury to a clinic nurse.

I wonder how he feels about antifa locking people into the pdx courthouse and then pelting it with explosives.
 
Pull yourself up by your bootstraps healthcare. Perhaps it's revenge. "Retributive justice", I think, is the technical term. For blocking access to a clinic that provides medical services, your access to medical services is blocked. Eye for an eye type deal.

Kind of comes across like the old lady in Germany getting arrested for questioning the Holocaust though.
 
Bonus: hysterical pro abort recounting of the dramatic scene where whores were so desperate to get into the late term clinic to kill their offspring, they were scrabbling through the windows:

I wonder how he feels about antifa locking people into the pdx courthouse and then pelting it with explosives.
While we're at it, it would have been interesting to see that high the blood pressure of that pro-abort guy would go if we said there aren't enough blacks women or "refugees" women who go to abortion clinics.
 
As a pro-life conservative Catholic: she is a hero, like Sevant of God, Catholic anarchist Dorothy Day.

Sooooo, just to get it right: blocking Jewish professors from entering university and threatening them because of "muh Palestine" is aok but how dare you protest "muh right to murder my child"?!
 
Sevant [sic] of God, Catholic anarchist Dorothy Day.
Ah yes famous anarchy advocacy text The Bible. Very anarchic book that one.

-Nigger with record robs jewellery store with gun, beats owner into submission and flees from police
-Ankle monitor with suspended sentence

-Old women joins group in sit-in protest against abortion.
-immediate two year prison sentence
"ITS OKAY WHEN THING I LIKE BECAUSE NIGGER!!!"
You realized how insane this sounds, right?
 
Exhibit #1,982,746 of the absolute state of modern Christianity and the critical need of modern Christians to rediscover their ancestors' balls from the Milvian Bridge & the Frigidus, the Crusades, the toppling of the Aztec Empire, the colonial era in general, etc. No shit-eating judge is ever going to put some cartel sicario's abuela in prison for two years and then taunt the family about it out of sheer terror at the consequences which she knows would follow, and that same fear is exactly what North American Christians need to bring back if they're ever to uncuck themselves for the first time since the 1960s.
 
Bonus: hysterical pro abort recounting of the dramatic scene where whores were so desperate to get into the late term clinic to kill their offspring, they were scrabbling through the windows:
I like how we're supposed to feel bad for them being inconvenienced while killing their own children.

Never let abortion supporters play games and call abortion "reproductive rights" or "pro-choice". Call it what it is: willfully terminating a pregnancy. It's an ugly, evil act when done outside of necessity and the pro-abortion types know it, which is why they have to hide behind euphemisms instead of call it by its proper name.

The other side needs to stop the "pro-life" crap and switch to "anti-abortion" too.
 
So why is it a federal "civil rights violation" for protesters to block an abortion clinic? I thought protests were supposed to make you uncomfortable and be inconvient and that's a good thing? They should've blocked the entire street instead, the government seems to love that.
Because boomers are afraid of the adrenochrome supply drying up, or breaking their covenant with Moloch. Gotta reach the agreed-upon infant sacrifice quota by 2030.
 
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